The European Union’s security relations with asian partners

This wide-ranging book analyses EU-Asia security relations in a systematic, substantive and comparative manner. The contributions assess similarities and differences between the EU and its Asian partners with respect to levels of threat perception, policy response and security cooperation in the con...

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Other Authors: Christiansen, Thomas (Editor) , Kirchner, Emil J. (Editor) , Tan, See Seng (Editor)
Format: Book/Monograph
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2021
Series:The European Union in international affairs
Springer eBook Collection
Volumes / Articles: Show Volumes / Articles.
DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-69966-6
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Author Notes:Thomas Christiansen, Emil Kirchner, See Seng Tan, editors
Table of Contents:
  • Part I: The Background to EU-Asia Security Relations
  • 1.The European Union’s Security Relations with Asian Partners
  • 2.EU-Asia Security Relations in a Global Context: Geoeconomics and Geopolitics
  • Part II: Dimensions in EU-Asia Security Relations
  • 3.Military Security
  • 4.Regional Security
  • 5.Non-proliferation
  • 6.Organised Crime and Terrorism
  • 7.Climate and Energy Security
  • 8.Human Security
  • 9.Civil Protection and Disaster Management
  • 10.Cybersecurity
  • 11.Economic Security,- 12.Migration Security
  • 13.Disease Control and Health Security
  • Part III: EU-Asia Security: Bilateral Relations and the Role of External Powers
  • 14.Security Relations between the EU and ASEAN
  • 15.Security Relations between the EU and Australia
  • 16.Security Relations between the EU and China
  • 17.Security Relations between the EU and Japan
  • 18.Security Relations between the EU and South Korea
  • 19.The Role of External Powers in EU-Asia Security Relations
  • Part IV: Conclusions and Outlook
  • 20.Conclusion: The European Union’s Security Relations with Asia – Partners or Rivals?